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Today's episode breaks down rucking from soup to nuts.If you want to smash an upcoming selection, school, or ruck PR, look no further.Sections:Intro-Why listen to me?My rucking background and PRsMy clients' success with rucking -Rucking Vs. Ruck Running-The traits and skills of a great Rucker (reverse engineering rucking)-Nuances of rucking-Rucking plan: how to set up your RunningLiftingRuckingCross-training-12-6 months out (base phase)-6-3 months out (support phase)-3 months - taper (specific phase)Recovery & lifestyle to support progressClosing(tapering video)(SFAS prep templates video)Spoken Supplements: Code terminator_trainingCwench supplements: Code terminator_trainingNew Program: Jacked Gazelle 2.0EBook: SOF Selection Recovery & Nutrition GuidePrograms, articlesNew Training Team on TrainHeroic: T-850 Rebuilt (try a week for free!)terminatortraining.com2 & 5 Mile Run Program - run improvement program w/ strength workKickstart- beginner/garage gym friendlyTime Crunch- Workouts for those short on timeHypertrophy- intermediate/advancedJacked Gazelle- Hybrid athleteSFAS Prep- Special forces train-upTrainHeroic- App based bodybuilding programFollow me:SubstackNewsletter Sign UpIG: terminator_trainingTwitter: @ksterminatortmyoutube: Terminator Training MethodFacebook: Terminator TrainingWhichever platform you're tuning in on, feel free to leave a review! Your feedback is greatly appreciated. The more reviews we receive, the more people the podcast will reach!Also, if you know anyone who loves fitness and podcasts, spread the word! My goal is to help as many people as I can and cut out the BS when it comes to fitness, nutrition and health.Look for weekly (or more) Q&A on my stories. I'll answer your questions on IG and here on the podcast.
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We're back—and this one's a certified banger. In this episode, we start with a round of Hot or Not, weighing in on training camps, six-week shred plans, altitude hacks, and the phrase “long slow distance.” Then, we dive into a listener-submitted Coach's Nightmare: how do you even begin to train for a 200-mile race?We break down the science (and the gaps) behind 200+ milers—what we know, what we don't, and where vibes are still doing the heavy lifting. Spoiler alert: there's a lot we're still learning, and that makes it all the more exciting. Finally, we explore training adaptation timelines. How long until your workouts actually start working? Why do so many plans miss the mark? And what's the best way to build lifetime fitness?Whether you're gearing up for a backyard ultra or just trying to stick to a new routine, this episode is your nerdy, no-BS guide to what's really going on under the hood.Topics Covered:– Hot or Not: Training Camps, Quick Fixes, Altitude Camps– The research (or lack thereof) on 200+ mile races– Sleep, fueling, and cognitive decline in ultras– Why training is an act of faith– How long it actually takes for your training to work– The difference between feeling fit vs. being fit– Why consistency always beats hero workouts– How we're coaching at the edge of what science knowsResources + Links:Want to train with us? microcosm-coaching.comSend us your Coach's Nightmare: microcosmcoaching@gmail.comLeave a rating + review if you love the pod—it really helps us out!Follow us on Instagram: @microcosmcoaching
Monday 14th April 2025 This week we are joined by Matt Smerilli as we cover some big running events in WA, the most important of all - the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival with Karlos Aquino and Sarah Greenwood taking out the Marathon, along with results of our Bix bet with the Easy Double Podcast. We also cover results from the Delirious West 200/100 Milers, the Australian Track and Field Championships, and in some bonus content, we are joined by our friend, the oracle and the person with the craziest running toilet story, David Nguyen to provide us with the 90 second preview of the Boston Marathon. Todd Ingraham on the ‘Never just a dog' podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5iFcNxUVRDJYgZxwm4P0bO?si=3nPsT4ucSY-1iZlPTylJqg Tina Ingraham's HBF Fundraising page for MNDWA: https://runforareason25.grassrootz.com/mnd-association-of-western-australia/tina-ingraham Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP
In this episode of HappyCast, we welcome Kathryn “Kat” Stewart, Charmin McKee, and Gus Rodriguez—three incredible ultrarunners who completed the 2024–25 Lone Star Slam. This ambitious challenge—completing six 100-mile races across Texas in just eight months, including Habanero Hundred, Cactus Rose, Dinosaur Valley, Brazos Bend, Rocky Raccoon, and Grasslands—sets the stage as the crew dives deep into what it takes to conquer the Slam.Each guest shares what got them into the challenge and how their motivation evolved with every race. Charmin juggled a demanding job and motherhood while using trail running as her personal outlet. Kat transformed the challenge into a fundraising campaign for her daughter's rare genetic condition. Gus embraced the Slam as a way to discover new parts of Texas and test his pacing strategy across diverse terrain. From dancing into aid stations to sleepwalking into emotional breakthroughs, this episode reveals how joy, grit, and community can carry runners through the darkest miles.The crew reflects on their highs and lows—from near DNFs and energy drink-fueled hallucinations to ghost energy (both literal and figurative) and the dreaded terrain of Cactus Rose. With stories of unconventional nutrition (shoutout to chicken salad, Bobos, and Ghost Energy), sandal running legends, and surprising race favorites, this conversation captures the spirit of ultrarunning in its most rugged and rewarding form.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and we always appreciate you leaving a good rate and review. Join the Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram and check out our website for the more episodes, posts and merchandise coming soon. Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed in depth, or a guest you'd like to nominate? Email us at info@happyendingstc.org
384: Nagoya Marathon | Box Hill Burn | NSW Milers Meet This week's episode is sponsored by the 2025 Buffalo Stampede Festival by SingleTrack Events. Find your epic and run with nature. Sign up https://buffalostampede.au/ Brad is baffled by an unusual running accessory. Julian profiles what runners won't return a greeting. Brady relives his pro-running career out at Bendigo. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Leanne Pompeani sets a marathon debut record running 2:24:53 to place 8th at Nagoya Marathon in Japan, while Izzy Batt-Doyle runs 2:23:29 to place 6th for another World Championship qualifier. Japan Running News Official Results Georgia Griffith sets a new 1000m National Record of 2:35.50 at the Box Hill Burn, while Peter Bol narrowly falls short of his own national record to run 2:16.29, just shy of Jeff Riseley's record. Seth O'Donnell outran the pack to win the 5000m in 13:22.30 ahead of Liam Cashin and Aidan Veltan, while American invite Taylor Werner takes the 5000m in 15:44.41 ahead of Sarah Klein and Amy Robinson. AthsVic ResultsHub Bendere Oboya and Abbey Caldwell both clock Indoor World Championships qualifiers, taking the tape in 1:59.27 and 1:59.72 respectively. Luke Boyes won the men's 800m in 1:47.34. Results Adrian Potter and Tianna Cetta take out the Open 5000m at the South Australian State Track and Field Championships. Official Results Sam Tanner and Sam Ruthe fight to the line for a tied victory, both finishing in 3:44.31 in the New Zealand National Track and Field Championships 1500m final Athletics Weekly Marathon World Record holder Ruth Chepngetich places second in EDP Lisbon Half in 66:20, behind winner Tsigie Gebreselama of Ethiopia in 64:21. Results Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose on the Loose laments that the wrong part of Ballarat was chosen for state and national cross country championships, while Whispers lifts the lid on brands reaching out to micro-influencers. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks whether there's a limit to doing long runs over 32km across a marathon block. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In this episode of Distance to Empty, Kevin Goldberg and Stefan discuss the intricacies of ultra running, particularly focusing on the 200-mile distance and the nutritional strategies that accompany such endurance events. Stefan shares his journey from a career in sales to becoming a registered dietitian, emphasizing the importance of nutrition in ultra running. The conversation delves into the differences in fueling strategies between 100 and 200-mile races, the significance of training the gut, pre-race nutrition, and the management of electrolytes during races. Stefan provides practical advice for runners to optimize their performance through effective nutrition and hydration strategies. Stefan discuss the intricacies of hydration and nutrition strategies for ultra running, particularly in extreme conditions. They explore the balance of electrolytes, the impact of weather on fueling strategies, and the importance of adapting to changing circumstances during long races. The discussion also touches on overcoming nutritional pitfalls, the allure of liquid calories, and personal experiences of highs and lows in ultra running. Stefan emphasizes the need for simplicity in nutrition, especially during challenging races, and the importance of enjoying the journey.
Stacey Priddy hated running in high school. It was punishment. Conditioning. The worst part of sports. But now? She's raced Cactus Rose 100 (49 hours), Front Range 72-Hour, Javelina Jundred, and more. What changed? In this episode, we talk about: How she fell into ultrarunning by accident. The mental toughness it takes to survive self-supported races. Why hot yoga has been a game-changer for her endurance. Why she no longer cares about Strava or pace goals. Show Notes: http://www.theriot.run/spriddy Magic Mind! You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code RTR20 at checkout You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/RTR20
380: Haftu Strintzos | National & World Records at Millrose Games | Vic Milers & NSW 5000m Champs This week's episode is sponsored by NordVPN, listeners get an EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/insiderunning where you get a huge discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! Brad's back to school and unfortunately for his achilles, back in shoes. Julian returns and is beaming over his athlete Caden's performance at Nobeoka. Brady's up late with the dogs keeping him awake as he builds the mileage back up. Haftu Strintzos pops in to chat about his recent 60:36 in Marugame Half Marathon as well as his other performances over the summer, his new coaching arrangement under Adam Didyk and leaves a teaser for a big race announcement for the near future. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Amy Robinson took out the Victorian Mile Championship at Aberfeldie in dominating fashion, in a meet record time of 4:30.20 ahead of Georgia Hansen and Jessica Coyne. Lucas Chis held on to take out the Victorian Mile title in 4:03.35 against Charles Barrett and Andre Waring. Jack Lunn took out the Men's 800m in 1:48.69, while Shanie Landen won the Women's 800m in 2:11.90 AthsVic ResultsHub NSW 5000m State Championships were won by Luke Hince in 14:11.72 and Izzy Thornton-Bott in 16:12.74. Athletics NSW Results Logan Janetzki and Katherine Dowie take out line honours at the Bendigo 5k Frenzy. AthsVic ResultsHub Cam Myers runs 3:47.48 National Record in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games, behind winner Yared Nuguse who set the Indoor World Mile in 3:46.63 and Hobbs Kessler who both went under the previous mark. Georgia Bell of Great Britain won the Wanamaker Mile in 4:23.35, with Linden Hall running 4:24.58 for the #2 all time Australian Indoor Mile. Ky Robinson broke the 3000m Short Track Record in 7:30.38, taking Cam Myers' record from a week ago. Grant Fisher won and set a new Indoor 3000m World Record in 7:22.91 Cole Hocker. Oli Hoare and Stewy McSweyn also competed, finishing in 7:45.42 and 7:45.46 respectively. Jessica Hull ran the 3000m in 8:30.91 for Indoor Worlds Qualifier with Whittni Morgan winning in 8:28.03 World Athletics Results Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose on the Loose makes the point that long runs aren't exclusive to marathon training blocks, then Talking Points include shoe launches in hot air balloons, the inclusion of the mile at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games at the expense of the marathon as well as the shonkiness of the Strava newsfeed algorithm. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week listener Sarah asks about dealing with injuries with respect to load management and marathon training. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on fuelling and hydration products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Welcome to The RUNEGADE Podcast: each episode we explore the human connection with running, through meaningful conversation, big stories, guest interviews and our own experiences - we're your hosts Mark Prociw and Todd Marentette.RUNEGADE on YouTube and click Subscribe!In a world of runners, we're thrilled that Peluva has become a RUNEGADE. This episode is sponsored by Peluva, the revolutionary footwear brand dedicated to enhancing the health of your feet.Peluva creates running and lifestyle shoes that allow your feet to move naturally, promoting better balance and posture with their zero-drop, wide-toe box designs.Check out Peluva to experience footwear that supports your body's natural mechanics and looks great doing it and use the codeRUNEGADE for 15% off your order.Episode 28: Karl Meltzer, The Speedgoat, becomes a RUNEGADEFrom the slopes to the podium: scum-bagging, de-fizzing Red Bulls, a signature running shoe, to his latest quest of racing 100, 100 Milers - it's a story that can only be Karl.Karl Meltzer is a legendary figure in the world of ultrarunning, renowned for his record-breaking performances on some of the world's toughest trails.With an impressive tally of 49 wins in 100-mile races, he holds the record for the most victories in this grueling distance, cementing his status as one of the greatest ultrarunners of all time.More Karl:Instagram:@meltzerkarlX:@SpeedgoatkarlWebsite:www.karlmeltzer.comThank you Karl, and we agree a hundred miles isn't that far.In a world of runners, be RUNEGADE..Connect with Mark and Todd:Email: runegadepodcast@gmail.com
373: Vic & NSW Milers Club | The Mo Katir Situation | Planning Races in Marathon Build Run Fast – run flat at the 2025 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon. Entries open 2nd December. Head to www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au for more info. Brad continues to manage his achilles as Christmas comes nearer Julian faces the crunch of the holiday retail period and the Roo Run race week. Brady recovers from his bout of covid while eyeing off his mileage goal for the year. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee https://axilcoffee.com.au/ Seth O'Donnell outkicked Thomas Diamond to take out the A Race at Vic Milers Club 1500m in 3:41.47, while Reece Langdon set a T38 National Record in 3:47.98. Jaylah Hancock-Cameron came over from NSW to triumph over Amy Robinson in 4:11.77 Hamish Donahue won the Men's 800m A Race in 1:48.61, while Tess Kirsop-Cole won the Women's 800m A race in 2:04.36 AthsVic Results Hub Jackson Sharp edges Josh Phillips in the NSW Milers Club 1500m in 3:43.70, while Fleur Cooper won the 1500m in 4:20.47 ahead of Zoe Melhuish. Danette Sheehan won the 5000m as did Ciaran Rushton. Athletics NSW Results Mo Katir has been handed an additional ban of four years by the Athletics Integrity Unit, for falsifying travel documents in relation to his previous ban failure from whereabouts failure. He now serves two concurrent bans, with this new ban reaching to 2028 Athletics Weekly Report Listener Question asks what and when the last race for a marathon build should be, then Moose sneaks in his Christmas purchases while Brady goes Loose over the vain sake of mileage. Whispers circulate about who's slated to appear at next year's Maurie Plant meet, as well as the title of the meet itself. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
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Lydia and Ruby review some of the big performances from Cheltenham's November meeting, along with another win for Found A Fifty in the Fortria, and also look at the novice chase picture and the two-mile hurdlers in a packed programme. Has the Road To Cheltenham audience lost faith in Constitution Hill yet? No would appear to be the answer! #roadtocheltenham #horseracing #cheltenhamfestival
368: Vic Milers Club 3000m | Point To Pinnacle | Jeff Riseley Mizuno is back with the third iteration of the Wave Rebellion Pro. Designed to keep you running faster for longer, the Wave Rebellion Pro 3 features a more energetic midsole foam, combined with a wider midsole platform to deliver a smooth ride to your next PB. Now available now via mizuno.com.au and select running retailers. Jeff Riseley returns to recap his Melbourne Marathon and Vic Milers Club 3000m. Brad manages his achilles as he rebuilds the mileage back up. Brady has a busy week with work and family before the Run2PB runcation. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee https://axilcoffee.com.au/ Sarah Klein took out the Vic Milers Club 3000m in 9:35.34 ahead of Shanie Landen and Lucy Cleveland, while Dale Carroll took out the title in 8:06.55 ahead of Matt Buckell and Zayd Al Sayd. AthsVic Results Hub Local Tasmanian duo James Hansen and Milly Clark take out the Point to Pinnacle half marathon from Sandy Point to the top of kunanyi in Hobart. Official Results Ed Goddard placed third in the Ageo City Half Marathon in Japan for a 62:01 personal best. The race was won by 19 year old Kazura Manukata in 1:01:38, breaking the U20 National Half Marathon record by three seconds. Japan Running News Liam Boudin ran 2:12:35 and Riina Ringe ran 2:39:33 to each place third at the Kobe Marathon after each taking out first Queenslander at the Gold Coast Marathon earlier this year. Kobe Marathon Men's Results Kobe Marathon Women's Results Jess Hull announces her commitment to race in Grand Slam Track, organisers announce race venues for season ahead. Official Press Release Listener Question asks about how to fine tune a warm up routine ahead of a track race, then Brad on the Loose the weird splitting of hairs when it comes to which records are recognised and which ones aren't. Whispers announce some racing debuts for the new year and clarifications around race announcements. Join Mizuno in Melbourne on December 7 at the Rebellion Time Trials, to run your fastest 3km in the Wave Rebellion Pro 3. Free to enter and there'll be a pace for everyone. To enter, visit @mizunoaustralia or enter here https://forms.gle/xs82w9GoWazfxVZ66 Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Rosie Gagnon is an amazing woman doing what some say is impossible. Running 100 100-mile races. Rosie's son passed from suicide and being that he was her biggest supporter... its no surprise she feels closest to him when running long trails. Learn more about her why and how she does it in this awesome episode. Froggy Mountain Breakdown Nov 9: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=118295
Think you can't run a 100 mile ultra? Well the truth is....you absolutely can! Especially if you read this awesome new book by Jen Benson. This lunch we had such a lovely chat to Jen about 'The Path We Run', which charts the ups and downs of her 100 mile journey, with advice and inspiration along the way from ultra running greats and experts like Courtney Dauwalter, Jasmin Paris, Beth Pascall, Lucy Bartholemew and more.It's a great read, wonderfully written with some fascinating insights. For example, did you know, Courtney DNFed her first 100 miler? There are lots of great tips and bits of advice in our chat, but even more in the book, so pop it on your Christmas list NOW! Thanks for the lovely chat again Jen, it's always really great to connect with you...and maybe I'll do a 100 miler one day.......Originally on YouTube here https://youtube.com/live/FtjZvT_7C3cBuy The Path We Runhttps://amzn.to/4fjbby1Buy more of Jen and Sim's books!https://amzn.to/4dSmhc0Live broadcast and podcast sponsors are Naak Sports Nutrition! I've been using their new chocolate and maple syrup gels to give me the energy I need for my new, weekly strength and conditioning sessions. If you want to try these gels, and Naak's tasty energy bars, waffles, energy and recovery powders, use code WILDGINGERRUNNING for 15% off at https://uk.naak.com/----My NEW book, The Ultimate Ultra Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3AyX6NEMy book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTyPlease like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGRFollow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunningMeet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/ Fancy a show without ads? Subscribe! https://plus.acast.com/s/wildgingerrunning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Consummate Athlete Podcast, we chat with John Shep, a teacher, ultrarunner, and host of the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast, who recently accomplished the incredible feat of completing the Triple Crown of Ontario—three grueling 100-mile races: Sulfur Springs, Halliburton, and Tally in the Valley. John discusses the importance of local racing, community support, and his favorite (and hardest) moments from the Triple Crown. John also opens up about a recent, terrifying experience of being hit by a car while out on a run, which leads us into an important conversation about runner safety. This Episode is Brought to You By: The Payable Add-on for Google Forms – Try it out for your next Event, Pizza day, jersey order or clinic/camp! AG1- drinkAG1.com/MOLLYH – to receive your bonus of a free 1-year supply of Vitamin D and 5 Free Travel Packs Consummate Athlete Event and Goal Based Training Plans, available in the Training Peaks Store. This ready to go plans are available to start whenever you are and provide a valuable and proven workouts to guide you to your goal or event. Use Code ‘CAPOD' to get 25% of any of the plans . bit.ly/PGPLANS Shop Amazon - Use this link to support the show (for free!) while you shop: https://amzn.to/3Aej4jl Curious about becoming a Consummate Athlete Podcast Sponsor? Please Connect with us HERE Listen to the Consummate Athlete Podcast Find links to your favorite Podcast App (remember to rate and review!) https://pod.link/1100471297 Watch The Consummate Athlete Podcast on Youtube Show Notes For Consummate Athlete Atheltics Ontario Running Podcast Connect with Molly & Peter Subscribe to our Newsletter Books By Molly Hurford https://amzn.to/3bOztkN Follow The Consummate Athlete on Instagram and Facebook Follow Molly Hurford on Instagram Follow @PeterGlassford on Instagram Consummate Athlete Links for Coaching and other services Past Consummate Athlete Guests: Stacy Sims,Stephen Seiler, Simon Marshall,Frank Overton, Dean Golich, Joe Friel,Marco Altini, Katerina Nash, Kelly Starrett, Geoff Kabush, Ellen Noble, Phil Gaimon, David Roche, Matt Fitzgerald, Dr. Marc Bubbs, Christopher McDougall,Rebecca Rusch, Kate Courtney, David Epstein ,Kelly Starrett, Juliet Starrett, and many more
Join us for an extraordinary episode of the CUSS Running podcast as we sit down with Lisamarie Fosdal-Griffin, who i dubbed the "Queen of 200 Milers." This seasoned ultrarunner takes us on a journey through her remarkable experiences in the world of extreme endurance. Lisamarie shares captivating stories from her diverse ultra-running career, from her first steps into the world of ultramarathons to conquering the daunting 200-mile distances. Listen as she recounts the challenges, triumphs, and unforgettable moments from races that push the limits of human endurance. But what drives someone to run such incredible distances? Lisamarie opens up about her motivation to continuously push her boundaries, exploring the physical and mental aspects that fuel her passion for tackling longer and more demanding courses. Whether you're an experienced ultra-runner, a curious beginner, or simply intrigued by the extremes of human performance, this episode offers invaluable insights into the world of ultra-endurance running. Prepare to be inspired by Lisamarie's indomitable spirit and her quest to go further than ever before. Don't miss this fascinating conversation with one of ultra-running's most accomplished and ambitious athletes. Tune in to discover what it takes to become royalty in the realm of extreme distance running.
In association with Weatherbys, and to celebrate the release of Jumpers to Follow, author Paul Ferguson joins Emmet Kennedy to discuss the key chasers to follow this season in the Champion Chase, Ryanair, and Gold Cup divisions. The conversation focuses on standout horses such as El Fabiolo, Jonbon, Energumene, Marine Nationale, Gaelic Warrior, Found A Fifty, Il Etait Temps, Galopin Des Champs, Gerri Colombe, Fastorslow, Fact To File, Il Est Francais, Grey Dawning, Corbetts Cross, Protektorat, Ginny's Destiny, Indiana Dream, Monty's Star, I Am Maximus, Grangeclare West, L'Homme Presse, Impervious, Spillane's Tower, and Inothewayurthinkin, along with ante-post bets for the King George. Get £3 off Paul Ferguson's Jumpers to Follow print edition, digital edition or print/digital bundle with Promo code ffjtf2425 at https://weatherbysshop.co.uk/collections/paul-fergusons-jumpers-to-follow The Final Furlong Podcast is proudly brought to you by Geoff Banks Bet. Join the excitement and Sign up to Geoff Banks Online now with promo code FFP500 and get 10% of any net losses returned as cash after your first month of betting, up to £500 at geoffbanks.bet. Its tradition redefined with modern tech and unbeatable odds. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online, designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Our listeners get 10% off their first month, so give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FURLONG. Apple: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/geoff-banks-online/id881898186 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geoff_banks.geoffbanks Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beards and Dun are back together this week for a bit of an update episode. Beards gives an update on what's been going on with his knee [content warning, squeamish listeners beware], and Dun talks about his return to the running game as a volunteer coach for Mars Hill University along with some anecdotes about his and Beards' training and coaching at SDSU.
I hope to still be running races when I am in my 60s or 70s, just like today's guest: Ruth Kohstall. She got into running in her 40s when she was playing soccer and decided to challenge herself on the trails by running longer and longer distances. In the last episode we talked with the race director about how Eastern States was cancelled due to flooding and a state of emergency. Ruth was signed up for Eastern States, but then tried to run another 100 mile race a couple weeks later, since she had been training. That race ended up with her needing stitches, so at 70 years old she decided a couple weeks later to go run a "fatass" (unsanctioned & self-supported) race. The running community came out to cheer her on and run some of the night loops with her as she set out to run 100 miles.
Dr. Jesse Reilly shares his background in working with runners and endurance athletes and his approach to pain management. He emphasizes the importance of an evidence-based approach and individualized care. He discusses the role of the brain in interpreting pain and the need to find a balance between pushing through discomfort and avoiding injury. Dr. Reilly also addresses the use of the RICE protocol and the importance of movement in recovery. He explores the mindset and mental strategies that can help athletes navigate pain during races. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the evolution of sports performance over the past century. In this conversation, Dr. Jesse Riley discusses the role of strength training in ultra-endurance events and the importance of individualized treatment plans. He emphasizes the need for consistency and realistic expectations in training and highlights the value of addressing mental health and overall well-being. Dr. Riley also offers insights into virtual treatment options and the benefits of a cash-based model. The conversation concludes with a discussion on favorite training foods and gear, as well as the ongoing pursuit of personal goals.
352: Andy Buchanan to take on the Olympic Marathon | British Milers Club | Brooks Ghost Max 2 Review This episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly brought to you by Brooks Running . Since 1914 they've been creating innovative gear designed to inspire everyone to move and be active. Visit brooksrunning.com.au to find out more. Brad hits the hill reps as he mounts his Melbourne Marathon campaign. Julian reminisces on past pro kits, then hits a long tempo. Brady chases streetlights and hits the local blues festival. Leanne Pompeani and Ed Goddard take out the Sydney Harbour 10k. Results Jarryd Clifford posts a season best 1500m in 3:41.60 at the British Milers Club in Tooting, just 0.26 off his T12 World Record. Adam Spencer sharpened up with a 1:47.13 800m and Jack Anstey posted a 3:36.81 in the 1500m A race. Results Andy Buchanan has been given the call up to run the Olympic Marathon, after Brett Robinson withdrew citing a glute injury. Athletics Australia Press Release Listener Question comes from some live callers, including Davin in Bali and Jordan Donnelly, Innovation Lead at On calling in from around the Paris Olympics. This week the boys are out testing the Brooks Ghost Max 2, going through the specs and feel of the shoe, what it compares to and how it performs out on the road. The whispers settle down the smoke where there's no fire, then Moose on the Loose calls out the incessant Garmin Alert Pest. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Today on the podcast is one of the best NCAA Milers, Abel Teffra! Abel is a senior who runs for Georgetown University. Abel has run 3:36 in the 1500m, 3:54 in the Mile (Indoor Mile School Record), and was a 2024 All-American at NCAA Indoors in the Mile where he placed 5th. Abel is also the American Record Holder in the 4xMile) where he set the fastest collegiate mile split in relay history. In today's conversation, we go through Abel's past few months of racing, his mindset going into the 2024 Olympic Trials, his time at Georgetown, his growth as an athlete, and more! Tap into the Abel Teffra Special. You can listen wherever you find your podcasts by searching "The Running Effect Podcast," or watch on YouTube by searching the same thing. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. S H O W N O T E S -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en -My Newsletter: https://therunningeffect.substack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominic-schlueter/message
Chadd Cosse is an ultra runner based out of NYC. This week we talk about Chadd's progression through the sport of ultra running which started after and Ironman Triathlon attempt what shut down during covid. Chadd shares his thoughts on the types of races he thinks are great from beginners and his first 100 mile race. Since getting hooked Chadd has tackled the Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200 and Cocodona 250 twice! He shares what he has taken away and learned from those 200 plus mile races and how they are going to propel him forward this year in his next big race in Moab! Everything from bouncing back from a crappy day to popping quick trail naps went down in this episode. These are all steps he is taking to attempt the inaugural Arizona Monster 300 next April. Be sure to check out Chadd's Podcast for more details on his future endeavors. https://open.spotify.com/show/1J6qMhV4N5oAFJntJctGMv?si=a897636111914167 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/50kready/support
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Chris Morrison. Chris a father, instagram content creator and Ultra Runner out of Arizona. Chris found a love for running after spending some time in rehab for alcoholism. Since then he has been running regularly and is now going from Rehab to 100 milers and beyond. Chris and I speak first about the impact of social media on his running journey and how he creates such creative comedic videos. Living in Arizona can make it very challenging to run, especially when you grew up in Alaska. Chris talks about his move to AZ and if he plans on staying. Being a father of two, Chris and I will talk how he finds time to run ultras as well as being an amazing father and husband. As the conversation progressed, Chris told us why he didn't make it to the line of the Black Canyon Ultra and why he took the month of February off from Instagram. This led to the need for kindness and supporting one another. We end the episode talking about his training and what huge goals that he has planned in 2024 and beyond! Chris's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismorrison_runs/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/50kready/support
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Dave Stevens, hailing from Nelson, BC, is an accomplished Elite Ultra Runner, Coach, and Father. By day, Dave serves as a Spatial Analyst for the province while blending a sustainable training regimen into his busy lifestyle. With an impressive track record spanning more than a decade, Dave has secured victories at the Run Rabbit Run 100 miler twice, UTMB Mexico 100 miler, and has made the podium at the flatter Javelina 100. He has consistently placed in the top 10 at major races ranging from 50 to 100 kilometers. Dave proudly represented Canada at the mountain running world championships and excels in challenging mountain traverses. As he approaches 42, Dave shows no signs of slowing down, maintaining a relaxed approach to sustainable training that he eagerly shares with the athletes he coaches. Coming from a non-athletic background himself, Dave is passionate about helping others navigate this transition without making all the mistakes he once made. Connect with Dave:Instagram: @davestevens_outrunya Coachinghttps://outrunya.comhttps://coolsaetgo.runConnect with Carolyn & Kim:Email us with guest ideas: inspiredsolescast@gmail.comInspired Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's FacebookWe love hearing from you! Connect with us on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to inspiredsolescast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend, subscribe or leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome Back! The Boulder Boys Show Ep. 12 In this episode we discuss the Cocodona 250, The Speed Project, and MORE!! Any suggestions or topics you'd love to hear? Let us know by commenting or dropping a voice memo in our instagram DMs.
Welcome back to The Action - a new series by Sweat Elite that will soon be a Supporters podcast feed. Once the new Supporters Area is ready this podcast series will be private. In this episode Matt and Max discuss the week that was in distance running: 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 00:32 Discussing Listener Feedback and Podcast Name 01:37 Debate on Mo Katir's Performance 05:20 Exploring the Impact of Doping in Sports 05:45 The Importance of Adherence to Testing Protocols 07:02 The Consequences of Missed Tests 12:34 Discussing the Future of Banned Athletes 17:03 The Controversy of Doped Olympic Games 22:36 Analyzing Grant Fischer's Performance 27:45 The Thrill of Track Racing 28:30 Analyzing Grant Fisher's Performance 30:25 The Challenges of Standard Chasing 32:58 The Future of Athletics and the Role of World Athletics 33:37 The Excitement of Upcoming Races 33:40 The Intricacies of Indoor 3K 38:11 The Potential of Young Athletes 41:25 The Future of the Sport 41:43 The Rise of Australian Athletes 52:57 The Evolution of Training and Performance 58:49 Conclusion: The Future of the Podcast Max Frankel - Apply For Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/max-frankel Matt Fox - Apply For Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox Sweat Elite Coaching: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/
Troy Meadows is the host of the Midpacker Podcast (found anywhere that fine podcasts are found), founder of Run Trail Life, and 100 mile finishers.----Follow Troy, Midpacker Podcast, Run Trail LifeSponsored by SunGod.Get DFL Before DNF goods here.Borderlands.cc / @runborderlands
Chaos Crewing provides race support for ultra marathons and other endurance challenges. They assemble crews, strengthen team dynamics, and celebrate the stories of all those involved in the running community. The mantra of Chaos Crewing is that chaos breeds perfection, as the challenges faced in ultra marathons lead to growth and learning. The team at Chaos Crewing includes individuals with diverse roles, such as engagement and communication, graphic design, and administrative functions. They offer a range of services, including dedicated support crew, aid station hosting, logistics planning, and performance monitoring. The team is also working on developing digital products and tools to support athletes and crew members. The Chaos Crew Network is a free online network for people to find and offer race support in any form, and the team aims to expand this network to connect athletes and crew members worldwide. Chaos Crewing Network is introduced as a platform for connecting crews and athletes in the trail and ultra community. The challenges of putting on events and the importance of communication in crewing are discussed. Crazy stories from crewing experiences are shared, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the sport. The importance of taking care of athletes after the race and providing support and advice for new crews are emphasized. The goals of Chaos Crewing Network and the benefits of crewing for the sport are outlined. Takeaways Chaos Crewing provides race support for ultra marathons and other endurance challenges. The mantra of Chaos Crewing is that chaos breeds perfection, as the challenges faced in ultra marathons lead to growth and learning. The team at Chaos Crewing includes individuals with diverse roles, such as engagement and communication, graphic design, and administrative functions. The Chaos Crew Network is a free online network for people to find and offer race support in any form, and the team aims to expand this network to connect athletes and crew members worldwide.
In this conversation, Nickademus shares his journey into ultra running, his interest in sports psychology, and the importance of mental training in the sport. He discusses the challenges he faced in running 100 miles and how his experiences led him to pursue a career in sports psychology. Nickademus also talks about his coaching business, Lightfoot Coaching, and its guiding philosophy. He compares European and American ultra races and reflects on the changes in his training and mindset over the years. In this conversation, Nickademus Hollon discusses his experiences and insights as an ultrarunner. He shares the pressure he felt to succeed and be recognized, and how it affected his performance. He also reflects on the similarities between his best performances and the lessons he learned from them. Nickademus emphasizes the importance of holding expectations lightly, staying present, and reacting to the current situation. He offers advice for those transitioning from 100-mile to 200-mile races, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing health over fitness. The conversation concludes with a fun game of Let's Get Deep and a comparison between Barkley and Tor de Geants races. Takeaways Mental training and sports psychology play a crucial role in ultra running, helping athletes overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Coaches should focus on the holistic development of athletes, caring about their well-being and personal growth, not just their race results. Self-awareness and understanding the different parts of oneself can help athletes make better choices and perform optimally. High-risk races, such as 200-milers, have gained popularity in recent years, attracting athletes seeking unique challenges and experiences. The mindset and approach to training and racing can evolve over time, influenced by personal experiences, interests, and goals.
325: Vic Milers Club | Precision Fuel & Hydration review | Coaching by AI This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. https://visit.pfandh.com/inside-planner then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Tom Do Canto guest hosts to share how he pulled off a personal best at the Valencia Marathon as well as his preparation for the Osaka Marathon. Brad feels refreshed after some time on the coast. Brady tags in for his triathlon team's yearly race around Echuca. Conor Whitely from NSW took out the Vic Milers Club Men's 1500m A race in 3:45.34 ahead of Jhye Hadfield and Thomas Moorcroft. Melissa Duncan won the Women's 1500m A race in 4:24.35, with Jessica Smith and Lucy Cleveland on the podium. South Australian pair Jack Atherton and Degras Amekata were first across in the Men's 800m A with Mitchel Langborne in third, while Georgia Griffith in 2:06.53 ahead of Morgan Mitchell and Katrina Anderson. Aths Vic Results Hub European Athletics Championships in Rome to offer performance bonuses, based on the World Athletics points system. Inside The Games NSW Milers Club Laura Roff 1500m, Alex Talbot 3:53 1500, 800m Ivy Boothroyd 2:08.76, Ben Jagger 1:50.27 Athletics NSW Results Jake Wightman to sit out of World Indoors Championships, committed to Maurie Plant Meet in Melbourne. Let's Run Report Andrea Seccaffien, formerly of Melbourne and Bowerman Track Clubs to make marathon debut in Tokyo while based in Melbourne. Canadian Running News Laura Muir to defend the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in New York along contenders Jessica Hull and Josette Andrews, Josh Kerr to attempt 2 mile world Record Millrose Games News Boston Marathon Fields fully announced, the men's elite field to be headlined by Evans Chebet making a tilt for a three peat, against 2023 runner-up Gabriel Geay and Valencia Marathon winner Sisay Lemma. The women's elite field was previously announced with 2023 winner Helen Obiri to defend her title, alongside Americans Des Linden and Emma Bates. Full Elite Fields, Boston Athletic Association Press Release Matt Ramsden took out the WA 5000m Champs in 13:59 as did Sian Munks in 17:02. Results via World Athletics The boys review Precision Fuel & Hydration, including their planner tool to calculate carbs and sodium required for the duration of a marathon based on sweat rate, the gels and drink mix products themselves, as well as discussing the progress made in the nutrition space over the years. Listener Question of the week stays on theme asking the boys about their everyday nutrition principles, then Whispers speak of an American making a tilt at an Olympic spot training in Adelaide. Brady on the Loose follows up on last week's rant on milk design cartons and then discusses the prospect of coaching to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Nik Golymbiowsky is an ultra marathon runner and running coach. In March 2024, he will be running the Speed Project Solo, a 350-mile ultra marathon through Death Valley. In this episode, we talk about training for the Speed Project Solo, his journey into running, the mindset required for ultramarathons, his nutrition approach for running, how he strength trains, tips for recovery, running a 50k on nothing but pizza, and so much more. FOLLOW THE PODCAST: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeremy-miller80 DONATE TO PROJECT PURPLE
I was delighted to host Rosie Gagnon this week with the help of CTS coach Anne Tisdell. Rosie is on a mission to run 100 100's for an important cause. See below for links on organizations Rosie is connected to as well as her blog to follow along. We touch on plenty of good topics such as incorporating speed work for frequent racers, altitude acclimation, training specificity and more! Rosie's organizations and blog: https://www.onehundred100s.org/blog https://www.22toomany.com/ https://www.wearblueruntoremember.org/ Health risks and considerations for Ultramarathon Participation: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-021-01561-3 https://trainright.com/is-ultrarunning-bad-for-long-term-health/
Andrea Moore shares her journey in ultra running, from her journey to endurance sports to her goals for the future. She discusses the challenges and rewards of running 200 mile races and the importance of community and support. Andrea also talks about the balance between content creation and racing, and how she plans to continue inspiring and supporting other women in the sport. She shares her experiences at Cocodona 250. Finally, Andrea discusses her future goals and challenges, including running FIVE 200 + mile races in 2024 including the Cocodona 250, Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, Divide 200 and Moab 240 Takeaways Transitioning from shorter distances to ultra running requires determination and a willingness to push beyond perceived limits. Community and support are crucial in the world of ultra running, and finding a coach and like-minded individuals can make a significant difference. Setting ambitious goals and embracing the adventure and exploration of ultra running can lead to personal growth and transformation.
321: Nathan Pearce | Vic & NSW Milers Club | Eliud Kipchoge & Sifan Hassan to Tokyo This episode of The Inside Running Podcast is powered by Garmin and their Forerunner 965 GPS smart watch which goes beyond the basics, offering detailed insights into your running dynamics, VO2 max estimates, Heart Rate Variability, recovery times and much more. Visit garmin.com.au for more details. Brad discovers the trick to stop chafing from the heart rate monitor. Julian pushes similar workouts for Osaka Marathon in the soon-to-drop Alphafly 3 Brady picks out the theme for the week and develops a taste for treadmill. Will Lewis took out the Vic Milers Club 1500m A race in 3:44.20 to just edge Andre Waring and Isaac Hockey for the win, while Jaylah Hancock-Cameron from NSW was dominant in her 4:18.75 win ahead of Stella Radford and Madison King. Jack Lunn won the 800m in 1:49.45 ahead of Hayden Todd and Matt Hussey, while Hayley Kitching did likewise in 2:08.39 ahead of Rochelle Kennedy and Sophia Hanlon. AthsVic Results Hub At the NSW Milers Club at Bankstown, Izzy Thornton-Bott won the 5000m in 16:30.21, while Ciaran Rushton won in 14:26.96. Ada Rand was first across the line in the 1500m in 4:22.58, Ben Thomas 3:43.03. The 800m races were won by Benjamin Jagger in 1:49.19 and Natasha Ward in 2:10.81 NSW Milers Meet Results Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan announced to line up for the 2024 Tokyo Marathon held Sunday 3rd March 2024. Kipchoge is returning having won the event in 2022, with Hassan making her first appearance at the Tokyo Marathon. https://runnerstribe.com/news/eliud-kipchoge-announces-return-to-tokyo-marathon/ Ciara Mageean of Ireland sets the parkrun world best of 15:13 Victoria Park parkrun in Belfast, Northern Ireland taking the honour off Izzy Batt-Doyle. Mageean placed 4th in the 1500m at the Athletics World Championship in Budapest. Athletics Weekly Listener Question of the week asks the boys what their top Spotify listens for the year were, while Moose on the Loose wants to know the etiquette on setting Nathan Pearce, Garmin ambassador and professional trail runner with ON joins in from New Zealand to field some questions from both the boys and listeners about with some of the features to come with the latest Garmin watches and software. Stay tuned to the GarminAU & IRP Instagram pages for the upcoming giveaway of the newly released Forerunner 965. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
By Davy Crockett Trail 100-milers started to be held in Great Britain in 1973, four years before the Western States 100 was established in America. This piece of ultrarunning history is largely unknown to Americans who have been told for decades that trail 100-milers began first in the U.S. In reality, trail 100s were also known to be held in Mexico among the Tarahumara as early as 1867. Thus, recognition is deserved among several cultures and countries to those who dared to head out into the rural wilderness to achieve the distance of 100 miles on foot. See the new book: Running 100 Miles Part One: A History (1729-1960). The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA) In 1972, a British association was founded named The Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA). The LDWA started with 355 members. Eventually, the organization grew to more than 9,000 members. The LDWA defined a “long distance walk” as any walk of 20 miles or more. They wanted to concentrate on rural walks. Local groups were created, a journal eventually called Strider was published, and group walking events were established, referred to as “social events.” In the very first issue in 1972, it was written, “Although our title includes the word ‘walkers,' this is not intended to preclude those who trot around the course of an organized walk. Some organizers specifically say that competitors must not run, but there can be no real check when most walks go over remote areas and of course when going down a 30% gradient, it is often impossible not to run.” The LDWA 100-Milers Formal “challenge events” were established that were up to 100 miles. These trail and cross-country events were marshaled with checkpoints to ensure walkers followed the route. Finish times were published and ordered by finish time. Finishes under a "first-class time" were recognized, but “winners” were not emphasized or awarded. They were not called “races,” but had nearly every attribute of a race. Competitive athletes quickly treated them like races. During 1973, at least 20 ultra-distance trail events were held, supported or publicized by the LDWA. Sandra Brown (1949-) from England, who by 2020 had finished more than 200 100-milers and dozens of LDWA walks commented, “Some of these LDWA runners and walkers are, year after year, completing 100 miles or more, largely off-road, usually with thousands of feet of climbing over quite remote hills and mountains, and with route-finding on the UK's quite complex historic footpaths network, in around 24 hours. Events like the LDWA's annual 100 and other distances (50 miles, 100 km) have since the 1970s been the precursor of today's popular trail runs.” Starting in 1973, annual LDWA trail 100-mile events were hosted each year at different locations on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend. These trail 100s, could be classified as mountain trail 100s. They were mostly off-road hikes that did not have to walked according to racewalking rules. Running or jogging was permitted, so they were not Centurion walking events. Finish cutoff times for the 100-milers were eventually established at 48 hours. Some elite British ultrarunners would take part running, seeking to be the first to the finish line. Each walker (or runner) was required to walk with small packs containing certain items, such as the course description, maps, waterproof jacket, clothing layers, hat, gloves, compass, whistle, flashlight, bivi bag, and a first aid kit. Many checkpoints (aid stations) were set up with food and drink between about 5-10 miles apart. At the checkpoints along the course, marshals checked the walkers and could pull out anyone over-fatigued or behind schedule. Medical staff were at checkpoints to evaluate runners and help them fix their feet. All such conventions were devised years before the Americans established their trail 100-milers and aid stations. The founders of the LDWA were Alan Blatchford (1936-1980),
315: Vic Milers Club 3000m | Queensland 5000m Champs | Pat Tiernan returns This episode of The Inside Running Podcast is powered by lululemon, with 44 stores across Australia and New Zealand you can shop the latest range either in-store or online at lululemon.com.au to find your wellbeing. Julian hosts some big names for the long run around Anglesea. Brad maintains his health and fitness while wary of his kids. Brady celebrates the horse races while keeping his musical tastes updated. Liam Cashin took out the Vic Milers Club 3000m in 8:01.81, while Sophie Hall outkicked Stella Radford to take the win in 9:22.96. Athletics Victoria Results Hub https://youtu.be/HzzAfKUOC5Y Jack Coomber and Gabrielle Schmidt both won the Queensland 5000m State Championships. Queensland Athletics Results Pat Tiernan returns to form, running 1:01:56 for second place in the Boston Half Marathon. BAA Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CzmkcqEPKis/ Athletics Australia have reinstated the Australian Cross Country Trials, to be held on Friday 1st March 2024 at Stromlo Forest, Canberra to determine a team for the World Cross Country Championships to be held in Serbia later in the year. Official Press Release Stewy McSweyn and Sarah Billings each take out the road mile at The Fst in Fukuoka, Japan. Japan Running News Listener Question this week asks whether setting post injury/pregnancy personal bests are a good way to chart your progress back, then Moose goes Loose on runners pausing their watch to pump up their average pace. The Whispers speak about changes to a national record attempt's pacing arrangements and to a superstar's sponsor arrangements, plus a potential coaching shake-up could be in the works. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
With the new National Hunt season on the horizon, Emmet Kennedy is joined by top jockey James Bowen and racing pundit James Woods to preview the leading two-mile, intermediate, and staying chasers through the prism of the Cheltenham Festival ante post markets. After Galopin Des Champs' defeat at Punchestown, we ask if Willie Mullins' star is still the one to beat in the Gold Cup and if not, who is likely to be his significant threat. Bravemansgame will bid for back-to-back King George wins, but Shishkin is eyeing his crown as the old enemies Nicholls and Henderson look set for an epic clash. Should Jonbon try two miles again this season, or does his future lie over a greater distance, with his ultimate aim being the Ryanair or even the Gold Cup? Plus, James Bowen gives us some fascinating insight into what it's like to ride work on Constitution Hill, describes his personality at Seven Barrows, and discusses whether it should be hurdles or fences for Nicky's superstar this season. Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Clothing: Racing Tee's offer fully customisable horse racing T-shirts, Hoodies, Gilets, Hats and more in your favourite horses colours. https://racingts.com Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another great episode you won't want to miss with the Speedgoat himself, Karl Meltzer. The winningest 100 mile ultrarunner in the world joins us to talk about 100 milers that he's ran over the years, how the sport has changed so much in the last decade, what he loves about the sport, and more!
This was the 50th Year of the Western States 100 that starts in the Olympic Valley and ends at the Placer High School in Auburn. On the chat, we've got three of the four Floridians who took on the course! This year Tyler Peterson, Joseph Pinter, and Zach Hanna crossed that finish line to get that belt buckle. Tyler Peterson has done 100 Milers like the Long Haul 100 here in Florida, the Yeti 100, Burning River 100, Mohican 100, Kettle Moraine 100, Indiana Trail 100, and the Umstead 100. He finished the Western States 100 this year with a time of 25:24:44. Joseph Pinter has done races like the Cruel Jewel 100, Grindstone 100, Massanutten Mountain 100, and the Pinhoti 100. He also ran at the 2019 Western States 100! In 2019, he ran a time of 29:42:39... this year he ran a time of 29:13:11. Zach Hanna has done races like the Hennepin 100, Pinhoti 100, No Business 100, Rio Del Lago 100, and the Umstead 100. He finished the Western States 100 this year with a time of 28:37:16. For almost five decades, the Western States 100 has been home to some of the sport's most amazing and legendary competitions. It's essentially the Super Bowl of the trail running scene in the United States. With more than 1,500 dedicated volunteers helping to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the race has stirred the spirit of runners from all walks of life and from all over the globe.
Justin Kinner is an ultra marathon runner, trainer, and coach. He has completed 12 100-mile races, including the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning. In this episode, we talk about Justin's journey through ultra running, the Bighorn trail race, finding your purpose, tips for ultra running, being diagnosed and living with ITP, his training routine, and much more. SPONSORS: - Redmond's Re-Lyte Hydration: https://redmond.life/?afmc=JMILLER Save 15% with code JMILLER - 2Before Endurance Powder: https://2before.com/jeremy-podcast Save $10 with code JMILLER FOLLOW JUSTIN: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultraj_kinner/ - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/11273067?oq=Justin FOLLOW JEREMY: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremymille.r/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jeremy.miller - Website: https://www.jeremymiller.io/ TIMECODES: (00:00:00) Intro + Sponsors (00:02:14) Bighorn Trail Race (00:10:40) Grand Slam of Ultrarunning (00:16:10) Finding Purpose (00:29:48) First 100 Mile Race (00:33:10) Tips for Running 100 Milers (00:44:25) Diagnosed with ITP (01:13:58) Moving Forward (01:24:50) Training Routine (01:34:30) Coaching (01:39:40) Upcoming Events & Races (01:54:50) Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Jeremy-miller80/support
Welcome back to the show :) A bit of a slow news week so we spend this one doing some fun activities. Let us know which 4xMile team is winning!! Hope you guys enjoy! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeclubpod/ Morgan: https://www.instagram.com/morganmcdon... Olli: https://www.instagram.com/ollihoare/ George: https://www.instagram.com/georgebeamish/
This week's episode of The Sunday Shakeout features a training talk on universal and fundamental training strategies applicable to all running distances. Believe it or not, the training that you do and the necessary adaptations that you need to train for a track mile versus a road marathon isn't all that different. Training isn't an exact equation and it isn't rocket science. Having patience with a long-term outlook on training that consists of simple fundamentals will make you a faster and less injury-prone runner. If we can recognize that the process of improvement takes months and years (it has taken me two years to improve my mile pr by 90 seconds), then we will become the runners we were meant to become. I hope you enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout. Summary: The training principles that the elites do shouldn't be arbitrarily different from what we recreational runners should be doing - higher workload, but similar progression and principles Be adaptive in your training and don't be afraid to train by effort if you have an "off day" Be consistent, show up everyday, and don't over analyze everything Be consistently good enough (think B+) over a long period of time to get better Don't smash yourself all the time - the pros don't Always work on the aerobic engine and become an aerobic beast Train and race a variety of distances and paces - "Variety is the spice of life." Get the the work in and keep the ball rolling Contact Nicholas: thesundayshakeout@gmail.com Thank you Feedspot! Feedspot is a brand monitoring and ranking online resources like podcasts and forums using a competitive intelligence solution that provides insightful information so that people can best know what to watch and listen to. They reached out to me and congratulated me on the fact that The Sunday Shakeout has been selected by their panelist as one of the Top 25 Running Podcasts for Beginners! Thank you Feedspot so much! I am overjoyed that The Sunday Shakeout has already made it to places that I didn't think were every possible. It's all thanks to you guys, the listeners. Week after week, I make these episodes for the greater good in the running community and you guys give me the support, drive and motivation to continue doing so. Thank you all so much for the support and I can't wait to see what is next for The Sunday Shakeout. Thank you so much to all of my listeners for the support!
Pierce Showe is a 22-year old ultra-endurance athlete on a mission to inspire people to become all who God has created them to be by doing hard things. He is the youngest person to complete Ultraman Arizona and is training to be the youngest person to complete the Triple Crown of 200-mile races. He also works alongside Steve Weatherford creating experiences to facilitate breakthroughs for high-level entrepreneurs. He spends the other hours of his day working on Mission 413, an initiative he created to show what is possible through Christ by completing 4 of the most difficult endurance challenges in America in just one year. In this episode, we talk about Pierce completing Ultraman Arizona, how to conquer difficult things, how he's training for the Triple Crown of 200's, and much more. SPONSORS: - Lagoon Sleep: https://lagoonsleep.com/jeremy Save 15% with code JEREMY - 2Before Endurance Powder: https://2before.com?sca_ref=3530967.1YZdFFfnuW Save $10 with code JMILLER - Soothe Oganic: https://sootheorganic.com Save 20% with code SOOTHEWITHJEREMY FOLLOW PIERCE: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pierceshowe/ FOLLOW JEREMY: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremymille.r/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jeremy.miller - Website: https://www.jeremymiller.io/ TIMESTAMPS: (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:57) How Pierce Got into Running (00:13:08) Running as a Confidence Booster (00:21:00) Pierce's First Ultramarathon (00:24:18) Pierce's First 100 Miler (00:32:00) Qualifying for the Badwater 135 (00:36:27) Why Ultraman Arizona (00:42:00) Getting Through Difficult Things (00:56:30) Youngest to Complete Ultraman Arizona (01:21:08) The Triple Crown of 200 Milers (01:26:20) How to Tackle a 200 Mile Race (01:30:04) Why the Triple Crown of 200 Milers (01:33:40) Pierce's Ultimate Goal (01:39:35) Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Jeremy-miller80/support
281: Run For The Kids | Vic Milers Club | NYC Half This April, head to South Australia to run the McLaren Vale Marathon. Hosted at Richard Hamilton Wines, you can look forward to some fast racing over scenic road courses through the heart of SA's premier wine region. The marathon will headline a weekend of running, supported by a half marathon, 10K and 5K. If you've been looking for a good reason to visit South Australia - this is it! For 20% off entry use discount code: IRP-MVM-20 Julian starts to rebuild momentum with a fartlek, and runs alongside Ellie. Brad's feeling better with some workouts with some home gym exercises. Brady combines a workout with a win at a local fun run. Andre Waring takes out the 14.5km Long Course at Run for the Kids, with Toby Menday and Liam Adams following on the podium. Gemma Maini won the women's race ahead of Simone McGuinness and Virginia McCormick. Run For The Kids Long Course Results Matt Hussey takes another win at Vic Milers Club ahead of Ben Buckingham, running 3:44.96. Abby Caldwell set another 1500m meet record in 4:05.36 ahead of Claudia Hollingsworth who also dipped under the previous meet record. Tom Moorcroft and Shanie Landen each won the Open 800m A races. AthsVic Results Hub https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp_wiGEPqU9/ Abbie Butler and Sam Clifford take out 1500m Tasmania State Championships. Results via Athletics Tasmania NYC Half Marathon, Jacob Kiplimo in 61:31 ahead of Joshua Cheptegei 62:09. Hellen Obiri NYC Half Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/kenyas-hellen-obiri-and-ugandas-jacob-kiplimo-triumph-at-united-airlines-nyc-half-marathon-debut/ Yomif Kejelcha runs 12:50, 1 second shy of the Road 5K World Record in Lille, France. Semi de Lille Results Listener Question of the week asks whether its possible to excel at both trails and roads, then Moose goes on the Loose on running coach-influencers adding to the devolution of twitter, transitioning into a training talk on the importance of mileage. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN